I’ve been a very avid distance runner and marathoner for 24+ years now, as well as a watch enthusiast. It was always my plan to buy this watch when I finally qualified for the Boston Marathon. For obvious reasons with the name and my love of watches and Omega, but also because of my love of the space program since I was a little kid in the 80’s, and because qualifying for Boston was always sort of shooting for the moon for me, not being a natural athlete. This past month in Chicago, after 24 years and 65 marathons trying, I finally qualified for Boston, and they same day went to the Omega boutique on Michigan Avenue, all dressed up, to buy this watch. It actually came at a horrible time, as I’m currently unemployed, but I wasn’t going to miss the moment. It will take some sacrifices paying for it over the next 18 months’ financing, but I’ll never forget the satisfaction, or the experience. Hopefully years from now when I’m in better circumstances, I’ll look back and be glad that I did push it through. I’ll likely have the watch the rest of my life, and cherish it.
Could not even read all of that, but what's the entry criteria for the Boston marathon? I have run local 10k's that do not want slow folk involved, but the London marathon has zero standards and I assumed Boston was the same? London marathon has automatic entry after 6 consecutive failed ones I thought, but I could be wrong. In the UK we have 48 months interest free credit on a Moonwatch. Waiting all those years after all those price increases to pay for it over 18 months seems madness! Would you have paid list if you had had the money? Did the 18 month finance add to the cost over list?
I'm glad you pushed off buying a watch until you met a goal, but man, financing a watch, especially one that drops 30% of its value as soon as you leave the boutique, is not a wise decision.
Love that you guys love those two watches but I cannot help feel RUclips fanboys made you buy them. I used to work in a watch shop and could have got 40% off, yet neither were anywhere near tempting to me. I did get a quartz Speedmaster Professional though (the ESA one that's actually in space right now) which I love.
I bought this exact watch earlier this year to commemorate the scariest time in my life; sending triplets to college. I never knew how I was going to take care of them all at the same time, but somehow, it worked out and with no debt for myself or them. After writing my last check for tuition, I went out and rewarded myself with the Sapphire Sandwich. My budget was about one semester of tuition, room & board for one kid. I kind of shorted myself as I didn't see anything else I really wanted for closer to $10k, but whatever. I love the watch and every time I look at it, it reminds that with a bit of hard work, you can accomplish more than you think is possible. On another note, while Teddy did touch on how well the watch wears for many different wrist sizes, he should've also mentioned how this thing is a strap monster. It looks so good on the bracelet, but also on leather, NATO and sailcloth straps. Well done video, Teddy. Thanks for sharing.
I can relate to that feeling of making the final tuition payment. I sent two kids to one of the eight Ivy League schools, and also had to pay for an Ivy League masters too (full price, no student loans or scholarships). My daughter finished her undergrad a semester early ($35K saved, which is the cost for each semester), and I bought her a new Mazda Miata. She landed her current job before she went to her final year in college, and as soon as she started working, she bought herself a JLC Riverso duo face in rose gold. My son on the other hand, rewarded me with a Patek Philippe 5135 in rose gold for this year’s Father Day. I’m sure your 3 kids appreciate that they finished college without any student loans. Congrats.
Seriously just purchase this watch from you guys and received it yesterday all within 24 hours! Great service to say the least. Thanks for my first luxury ( what I consider) time piece. Now to get it sized.
I have owned The Hesalite Version with 1861 Movement for last 8 years. One of My Favorite Watch’s I have. Hope one day I can Get myself the New Version with the White dial. ! Thank you Teddy for another Informative Video.
Picked up a MAMACOO's watch as my first watch last month and I’m absolutely in love with it. Perfect size, looks elegant, very comfortable. Now my only problem is holding off from buying more watches so quickly!
Out of all the watches I own, this one is, by far, my favorite, although I’ve barely have worn it. However, I constantly look at it. Such an amazing piece! Can’t stop looking at the exhibition case back.
I was blessed to have been able to get the hesalite 3861 back in 2022. If anyone is concerned about the scratches on hesalite, the lack of micro adjust, or being able to see the movement, don’t be. The scratches on hesalite are barely noticeable when wearing it throughout the day or when reading the time (you have to catch them in exactly the right light), and are easily buffed out with a little Polywatch. Also, the 2-position micro adjust is perfect for me and my wrist swells and contracts a lot. The point is that if you needed more than 3 points of micro adjust, you’d take out or add another link. The micro adjusts are 1/3rd the size of a link, so it works perfectly. Lastly, I swapped my caseback out for a sapphire version so I have the best of both worlds now! I’ll swap the caseback back and forth every now and again for the inscription too. It’s your watch, you can do whatever you want with it!
@@L2snakegold Black of course, I feel like the white dial is that one piece that you add after owning the black dial. Which is on my list now. Both Amazing timepieces nonetheless.
A recent visit to Mykonos and finding the white dial there was simply something I couldn't resist... What finish, what beautifully crafted sub-dials and that red font "Speedmaster" reminder each time I look at it... Love all of it! Yeah, purists, white one stacks up just as well as the black dial classic! Yeah it was an investment and an acquisition of sorts... A grail watch, as they say... Happy camper each time I wear it with a ton of compliments on this instant classic, even on my smaller wrist... My son's already eyeing it... I guess it'll make for one helluva hand-me-down... Happy camper! 😉
I got this exact watch to celebrate me graduating from college. It was a harder journey than I could’ve ever imagined to say the least. I fell in love with the Speedmaster back in 2015 and it was my grail piece. Back in May I graduated college and I went to the Omega boutique in the Miami design district to collect my new Speedmaster sapphire. The whole experience was incredible and I couldn’t be happier. I wear it almost every single day, and I will never sell it or polish it or anything.
Yes, I have bought from MAMACOO more than once. I even bought a new Omega Speedmaster which came with the fancy box and packaging. I am thrilled with all my purchases here. I would purchase from MAMACOO again for sure.
got my 39mm with the white dial on the 3-link "Bader" bracelet watch on MAMACOO 3 weeks ago and am loving it to pieces. Absolute fantastic watch that wears super comfortable on my 6.75 inch wrist. Chose the 3-link over the 5-link bracelet for the toolless quick adjustment. Way more comfortable than my Longines Hydroconquest 41 mm.
Bought the Hesalite version two months ago, been on my wrist every single day since. It was a tough choice but since I want the white dial variant as well, that one can be my Sapphire! Great video as always Teddy!
Was cool 60 years ago, is cool today, and will be cool 60 years from now. I saved up for the Ed White 321 version in part because I knew it was a forever cool watch, even for my teen after I'm gone.
I bought the Sapphire sandwhich this summer and I love it! I personally chose the Sapphire, as I knew I would wear the watch everyday. If I had bought the watch with the knowledge I would only wear it a few times a year, I would have gone Hesalite for the historic accuracy.
I purchased my Speedmaster in 2022 and love it I prefer and purchased the Hesalite edition as I wanted it to be more like the original that was worn and traveled to the Moon.I purchased the Hesalite watch with the black nylon strap instead of the bracelet and also purchased the Omega Speedmaster Professional black Velcro strap with the NASA logo and with the words in white stating Speedmaster Moonwatch which has drawn more attention to it, leading to many conversations about its history.
You missed out because I think this may be the best bracelet Omega has ever released. I keep my seamaster on a rubber strap because I hate the bracelet but the speedmaster stays on the bracelet.
I got mine this year, and for me, it was an easy choice for me to go with the hesalite version. I have been a HUGE space fan since I was a kid, and this was an absolute no-brainer for my first real luxury watch. The history this watch has seen is mind-boggling; I have this huge sense of pride from wearing the version closest to ones the astronauts used. The hesalite version to me looks slightly better than the sapphire (there is minimal milky ring on the hesalite and I love the vintage look to the crystal at various angles), and I love that it says "flight qualified by NASA" on the back. And all the fuss about the lack of scratch resistance is overblown - I have gotten 1 minuscule scratch so far that was easily and quickly remedied with polywatch. It looks fantastic with literally anything I'm wearing and the accuracy is just incredible (mine was tested at just +1 second a day). A long-awaited purchase that I cherish everyday and hope to pass on to my son one day!
I picked up the Sapphire Sandwich a few days ago from a local dealer. They got it as a pre-owned, person had just had it sent to Omega for servicing, etc. In essence, it was/is "brand new." Have the original box, with the magnifying glass, token, two extra straps all for the cost of...$5K. I think I got a pretty good deal and it nicely rounds out my four Omega watch collection.
I bought the Sapphire version kind of on a whim at Changi airport and I'm happy that I did. The first watch my late dad ever gave me was an Omega Constellation and it was stolen and ever since then, I wanted to get another Omega. Happened to be browsing the stores in Changi and I started looking at the Omegas and I asked about the Consteallations that they had, but eventually decided on the Speedmaster, sorry dad, but it's still an Omega!! I did buy it with the leather strap, as I'm not always a fan of a metal band, and I do find it more subtle, which is good sometimes.
Changed my beloved Hesalith with 1863 movement, fair enough with one year break in between, to Saphire Sandwich…3861 movement…both georgous watches just love both….new steel bracelet is a big jump forward…but also other strap options work beautifully on this strap queen
I was looking for my first chronograph in my watch collection earlier this year and after comparing different brands and models I bought the Omega Speedmaster Professional calibre 3861 sapphire. I bought this watch mainly because of its historical background - space exploration represents the pinnacle of human engineering. The dial may not suit my aesthetic taste because I am a dress watch person but the finishing of the movement is, though the finishing is done by machine. The Speedmaster Moonwatch is definitely one of the Top 10 most iconic watches and maybe even Top 5. I wear it every Tuesday for #speedytuesday😄
Love Omega’s moon story, go for hesalite. If you don’t care too much about moon story or don’t have a watch with a nice movement already, I recommend getting a sapphire case back so you dont miss out on the beautiful 3861 manual movt. The subtle polish on bracelet on sapphire model is not flashy but adds some visual presence, best of both worlds. Hard choice for watch enthusiast, but it is actually easier for first time buyer to get the most out of it over long term
@Rodolfoguerra12 I've always thought that. Take the crown away and it's less than basic. The omega is just better to me. There are only a few rolex watches that speak to me. And they are the ones that not many people like (air king, root beer, explorer 2)
@albundy3929 I agree. Daytona and seamaster are. Seamaster can be fixed if they make it at least 1mm smaller. Change that ugly bracelet. Taper the bracelet, and get rid of that ugly valve.
I bought this watch to mark my 50th birthday. I think the strap is incredible, it wears like a 40mm watch, very similar in size to my 40mm 14060m submariner. The speedy looks smart, and is an absolute strap monster. I bought mine from the AD with a healthy discount, but also a lovely experience with freebies thrown in. These can be picked up on secondary market even cheaper than my discounted price, but given I never plan to sell, I’m not so worried and would rather have full documentation and warranty. It’s a great watch, although I admit the white version looks smart too. That is probably the worst thing….96 variants of speedmaster can be overwhelming.
Love my 3861 sapphire. I’ve got a 17cm wrist, and the watch sits perfectly. Definitely does not wear like a 42mm, more like 40mm. And the monochrome scheme (black/white) is perfect for all kinds of straps. Right now on an Artem sailcloth, but alle sorts of materials work well with this watch too 😊 I wanted the sapphire, not that I bash my watches around, but it makes me feel a bit more secure, and love the display caseback.
The three reasons I chose the hesalite vs the sapphire. Having tried them both on there is a really obvious visual difference between how the face of the watch looks; the hesalite is warmer and at angles the distortion at the edge of the hesalite is way more appealing to me. I'm really into the solid caseback, and have always wanted an Omega with the hippocampus on the case, no idea why, but its something I like more than being able to see the movement. Finally I prefer the brushed metal center links on the bracelet. I wish my hesalite model had the applied logo but frankly the logo spends most of the time obscured by the chrono hand. Also, if you have a hesalite version and do want to see the movement, Spiralwinder will sell you a sapphire caseback that is very easy to fit yourself. I'd be interested to see if, in the future, Omega update the Speedmaster Professional with the new sapphire crystal from the latest FOIS Speedmaster which is much closer in shape to the hesalite. One last thing - I wear my Speedmaster Professional for while I swim 3 times a week - 50m of water resistance is plenty.
@@albundy3929 If you can get hold of a genuine Omega sapphire caseback from somewhere, then fitting it is super easy - just unscrew the solid one and screw on the the genuine one. Otherwise, Spiralwinder is a website you can look up, and they sell a sapphire casebacks that look identical to the genuine ones found on the sapphire sandwich 3861.
I'm interested to see if they start integrating the new FOIS crystal into the sapphire sandwich models moving forward. While the FOIS isn't my cup of tea, that crystal is stunning.
It’s stunning but it’s very reflective. I own a Seamaster 300 heritage with that type of crystal and it’s super reflective. I also have the sapphire sandwich and it really does a better job with reflections, however it has a little milky ring. Cheers.
As awesome as the 3861's bracelet is, I constantly wear my hesalite Speedy on a Forstner Komfit. Loads of vintage charm, super comfy, and all the adjustment you'll ever need. It's my daily watch and it's definitely starting to show it! I try to embrace all the little "love marks" and wabi it gets! One day(sooner than later) it'll just be Gramps's old beat up Speedmaster!
My ideal Se Speedy would have the dial of the recent FOIS, the ceramic bezel and 321 movement of the EdWhite and the case and bracelet of the Sapphire Pro (with the intermediary polished links).
We all need a Speedy..and a Sub/gmt haha.. great video, love all the information. I think the black Sandwich is the best, but if they made it automatic would even be better!
Comparing the professional and the new First Omega in Space has demonstrated to me that the perfect Speedy is the 321. It has the best case, classic dial and handset, and the open caseback. FOIS is so close, but the Pro and FOIS need to have a baby.
When it came to choosing between the two, it was definitely all about the exhibition caseback for me. I need to be able to see the movement when it's this beautiful. Folks who worry about scratching hesalite shouldn't worry too much as you can use polywatch to take care of them if they're not super deep. Anything that can't be would be sorted when Omega services it eventually. But that movement is incredible to look at and I couldn't pass up the view.
I tried this on my 6.25 in wrist and was surprised that (to my eye) it fitted well. The links in the bracelet are also really small, so the one degree of micro-adjust shouldn't be an issue in getting a good fit.
The height difference is definitely noticeable. These wear very differently. Sapphire version sits more flush. Separately the sapphire glass is flatter and gives the watch a more modern look.
I went with the hesalite as I think it does look better. It's delicate so I don't daily it like I would a sapphire one, so I keep mine for occasions. Either one is fantastic and timeless.
While vacationing in Europe last year I made a point to visit a watch boutique in Switzerland. Among several luxury brands, this is the watch I wore out of the store. This watch is not only special in it's own right, but even more so with the memories I have in Switzerland and abroad every time I put it on. Teddy, I appreciate your wealth of knowledge, expertise and honest, unbiased information and reviews. I look forward to when I have the opportunity to visit your store in person.
Two features that I find personally endearing about the Speedmaster are first, that like all chronometers it's annoying to use if your left-handed, and second it has a tachymeter scale that seems totally useless for space travel. Teddy's comment that the tachymeter played a "crucial role" in timing an engine burn caught me by surprise because you don't use the tachymeter to tell time. As a tachymeter scale displays 3600 divided by the stopwatch time in seconds, at 14 seconds the hand points at 257 on the tachymeter - right at the dot marking 250. Probably less error prone for the astronaut but maybe not "crucial".
There's no wrong answer in which Speedy to get, though I do hope at some point in the near future they come out with a domed sapphire crystal to mimic the hesi. Other brands/watches do this and the effect is similar without most of the drawbacks of hesilite. That said, I have a '22 hesi and wear it all the time. It scuffs relatively easily, and buffs perfectly smooth and clear just as easily.
I got the Hesalite because I imagined if NASA wanted to go to the Moon tomorrow, they will commission the Hesalite version as it is shatter-resistant. That makes it the true modern "Moonwatch".
The Chrronogaphs’ Crhonograph and IMHO one of the 5 most iconic and historically significant, mechanical watches ever made; up there with the Submariner, Royal Oak, Santos and Calatrava. ----------------- Note: CASIO F-91 is up there in terms of iconic and historically significant status wrist watches but it’s not mechanical hence why I did not mentioned it.
got my hesalite earlier this year after a relatively large bonus came in. haven't taken it off since then. my other watches, including ones i've bought from you, Teddy, are SAD!
Best place to buy high quality time pieces. Great service, great catalog. I'm a real person. I bought a Marathon. Definitely give them a look, especially around the holidays!
For a $1000 more, you get a better watch imo. It’s more advanced than the hesalite and is much more scratch resistant so if you have the 7k wait a bit till you get 8k and some change for the sapphire. That’s just my opinion though.
The only reason anyone should buy a non-limited or low volume Omega for retail price at a boutique is if they want to build a collection and buy limited or low volume models down the line (Ed White, Snoopy, and others in the future), as those resell for higher than retail, so the gap on your purchase history will slightly offset the premium you'd pay for resale. But indeed if you just want a Moonwatch or any regular production Omega model, don't buy from a boutique. Buy from an AD who can offer you a serious discount (at least 15%), or buy from any trusted dealer online and you'll save 25%.
I’ve been a very avid distance runner and marathoner for 24+ years now, as well as a watch enthusiast. It was always my plan to buy this watch when I finally qualified for the Boston Marathon. For obvious reasons with the name and my love of watches and Omega, but also because of my love of the space program since I was a little kid in the 80’s, and because qualifying for Boston was always sort of shooting for the moon for me, not being a natural athlete. This past month in Chicago, after 24 years and 65 marathons trying, I finally qualified for Boston, and they same day went to the Omega boutique on Michigan Avenue, all dressed up, to buy this watch. It actually came at a horrible time, as I’m currently unemployed, but I wasn’t going to miss the moment. It will take some sacrifices paying for it over the next 18 months’ financing, but I’ll never forget the satisfaction, or the experience. Hopefully years from now when I’m in better circumstances, I’ll look back and be glad that I did push it through. I’ll likely have the watch the rest of my life, and cherish it.
Congrats man. Enjoy it in good health, and I’m sure your situation will improve soon. Cheers.
Could not even read all of that, but what's the entry criteria for the Boston marathon?
I have run local 10k's that do not want slow folk involved, but the London marathon has zero standards and I assumed Boston was the same?
London marathon has automatic entry after 6 consecutive failed ones I thought, but I could be wrong.
In the UK we have 48 months interest free credit on a Moonwatch.
Waiting all those years after all those price increases to pay for it over 18 months seems madness!
Would you have paid list if you had had the money?
Did the 18 month finance add to the cost over list?
I'm glad you pushed off buying a watch until you met a goal, but man, financing a watch, especially one that drops 30% of its value as soon as you leave the boutique, is not a wise decision.
@albundy3929 credit card debt in college. Never made that mistake again.
That’s a great story man. Congrats on both Boston and the watch!
The sapphire Speedmaster was my first luxury watch. I purchased it in late 2022 and I love it. Something I plan on handing down to my kids.
Seamaster was my first. I don't regret but I believe the speedy would have been a better start. I got one recently and I'm in absolute love.
@@CuriousinternetperaonI will be doing the same.
Love that you guys love those two watches but I cannot help feel RUclips fanboys made you buy them.
I used to work in a watch shop and could have got 40% off, yet neither were anywhere near tempting to me.
I did get a quartz Speedmaster Professional though (the ESA one that's actually in space right now) which I love.
@@wristopia4101 I just purchased my “RUclips fanboy” tshirt. I wear it under my flightsuit. So no one can see it.
I bought this exact watch earlier this year to commemorate the scariest time in my life; sending triplets to college. I never knew how I was going to take care of them all at the same time, but somehow, it worked out and with no debt for myself or them. After writing my last check for tuition, I went out and rewarded myself with the Sapphire Sandwich. My budget was about one semester of tuition, room & board for one kid. I kind of shorted myself as I didn't see anything else I really wanted for closer to $10k, but whatever. I love the watch and every time I look at it, it reminds that with a bit of hard work, you can accomplish more than you think is possible.
On another note, while Teddy did touch on how well the watch wears for many different wrist sizes, he should've also mentioned how this thing is a strap monster. It looks so good on the bracelet, but also on leather, NATO and sailcloth straps.
Well done video, Teddy. Thanks for sharing.
I can relate to that feeling of making the final tuition payment. I sent two kids to one of the eight Ivy League schools, and also had to pay for an Ivy League masters too (full price, no student loans or scholarships). My daughter finished her undergrad a semester early ($35K saved, which is the cost for each semester), and I bought her a new Mazda Miata. She landed her current job before she went to her final year in college, and as soon as she started working, she bought herself a JLC Riverso duo face in rose gold. My son on the other hand, rewarded me with a Patek Philippe 5135 in rose gold for this year’s Father Day. I’m sure your 3 kids appreciate that they finished college without any student loans. Congrats.
Seriously just purchase this watch from you guys and received it yesterday all within 24 hours! Great service to say the least. Thanks for my first luxury ( what I consider) time piece. Now to get it sized.
If you bought it from this guy, you way overpaid.
@@mach78fl370where would be the best place to buy it?
I have owned The Hesalite Version with 1861 Movement for last 8 years. One of My Favorite Watch’s I have. Hope one day I can Get myself the New Version with the White dial. ! Thank you Teddy for another Informative Video.
Absolutely love my 3572.50 - for me, the hesalite just fits the watch better. Just love it.
Picked up a MAMACOO's watch as my first watch last month and I’m absolutely in love with it. Perfect size, looks elegant, very comfortable. Now my only problem is holding off from buying more watches so quickly!
Out of all the watches I own, this one is, by far, my favorite, although I’ve barely have worn it. However, I constantly look at it.
Such an amazing piece! Can’t stop looking at the exhibition case back.
you should wear it more often!
@ I don’t want to get scratches on it lol.
I was blessed to have been able to get the hesalite 3861 back in 2022. If anyone is concerned about the scratches on hesalite, the lack of micro adjust, or being able to see the movement, don’t be. The scratches on hesalite are barely noticeable when wearing it throughout the day or when reading the time (you have to catch them in exactly the right light), and are easily buffed out with a little Polywatch. Also, the 2-position micro adjust is perfect for me and my wrist swells and contracts a lot. The point is that if you needed more than 3 points of micro adjust, you’d take out or add another link. The micro adjusts are 1/3rd the size of a link, so it works perfectly. Lastly, I swapped my caseback out for a sapphire version so I have the best of both worlds now! I’ll swap the caseback back and forth every now and again for the inscription too. It’s your watch, you can do whatever you want with it!
I am with you and a side note I had the micro adjustable clasp added to mine for $250
I love my 3861 Sapphire Sandwich!! Dream watch! Everytime I wear it, makes me feel amazing!
Black or white?
@@L2snakegold Black of course, I feel like the white dial is that one piece that you add after owning the black dial. Which is on my list now. Both Amazing timepieces nonetheless.
Best watch in the world at any price. Stunning, the most recognizable, would never confuse it for anything else.
Certainly one of the best fr.
Best as in Top 100? Maybe. Movement looks ugly compared to a Seagull and that's not a good thing.
@@Doggo-frenctonguessing you never really seen one in person, it’s ok.
One of the most iconic watches ever made! This was my grail and I finally achieved it. I'll have this watch for life
The extra polishing on the bracelet is really eye catching. It was an unexpected benefit when I got mine.
A recent visit to Mykonos and finding the white dial there was simply something I couldn't resist... What finish, what beautifully crafted sub-dials and that red font "Speedmaster" reminder each time I look at it... Love all of it! Yeah, purists, white one stacks up just as well as the black dial classic!
Yeah it was an investment and an acquisition of sorts... A grail watch, as they say... Happy camper each time I wear it with a ton of compliments on this instant classic, even on my smaller wrist... My son's already eyeing it... I guess it'll make for one helluva hand-me-down... Happy camper! 😉
I got this exact watch to celebrate me graduating from college. It was a harder journey than I could’ve ever imagined to say the least. I fell in love with the Speedmaster back in 2015 and it was my grail piece. Back in May I graduated college and I went to the Omega boutique in the Miami design district to collect my new Speedmaster sapphire. The whole experience was incredible and I couldn’t be happier. I wear it almost every single day, and I will never sell it or polish it or anything.
If I can only have one watch for the rest of my life, I will only keep this watch. Classic, wears perfect, and so versatile!
Agreed!
I just tried it on today and it was beautiful. That bracelet is phenomenal, and the see through back with that movement breathtaking.
Yes, I have bought from MAMACOO more than once. I even bought a new Omega Speedmaster which came with the fancy box and packaging. I am thrilled with all my purchases here. I would purchase from MAMACOO again for sure.
got my 39mm with the white dial on the 3-link "Bader" bracelet watch on MAMACOO 3 weeks ago and am loving it to pieces. Absolute fantastic watch that wears super comfortable on my 6.75 inch wrist. Chose the 3-link over the 5-link bracelet for the toolless quick adjustment. Way more comfortable than my Longines Hydroconquest 41 mm.
Congrats,I'm wearing the Silver Snoopy 50th anniversary today.
I’ve worn mine for almost 3 years now daily and love it.
Bought the Hesalite version two months ago, been on my wrist every single day since. It was a tough choice but since I want the white dial variant as well, that one can be my Sapphire!
Great video as always Teddy!
I already have the white speeedy and saving up for the black hesalite next. The perfect pairing!
@@aldo9021 100%
Was cool 60 years ago, is cool today, and will be cool 60 years from now.
I saved up for the Ed White 321 version in part because I knew it was a forever cool watch, even for my teen after I'm gone.
I bought the Sapphire sandwhich this summer and I love it! I personally chose the Sapphire, as I knew I would wear the watch everyday. If I had bought the watch with the knowledge I would only wear it a few times a year, I would have gone Hesalite for the historic accuracy.
Since 2022 I wear my Speedy Hesalite all day, everyday...only not in water ;)
Funny,I have all these expensive chronographs & dive watches but I never would get them wet!
@@richardmorris7063I have scuba dived with all of my dive watches. They’re designed for it.
I purchased my Speedmaster in 2022 and love it I prefer and purchased the Hesalite edition as I wanted it to be more like the original that was worn and traveled to the Moon.I purchased the Hesalite watch with the black nylon strap instead of the bracelet and also purchased the Omega Speedmaster Professional black Velcro strap with the NASA logo and with the words in white stating Speedmaster Moonwatch which has drawn more attention to it, leading to many conversations about its history.
Same: I wear the Hesalite on a Nato also...
You missed out because I think this may be the best bracelet Omega has ever released. I keep my seamaster on a rubber strap because I hate the bracelet but the speedmaster stays on the bracelet.
@@albundy3929 That is a solid point!
I got mine this year, and for me, it was an easy choice for me to go with the hesalite version. I have been a HUGE space fan since I was a kid, and this was an absolute no-brainer for my first real luxury watch. The history this watch has seen is mind-boggling; I have this huge sense of pride from wearing the version closest to ones the astronauts used. The hesalite version to me looks slightly better than the sapphire (there is minimal milky ring on the hesalite and I love the vintage look to the crystal at various angles), and I love that it says "flight qualified by NASA" on the back. And all the fuss about the lack of scratch resistance is overblown - I have gotten 1 minuscule scratch so far that was easily and quickly remedied with polywatch. It looks fantastic with literally anything I'm wearing and the accuracy is just incredible (mine was tested at just +1 second a day). A long-awaited purchase that I cherish everyday and hope to pass on to my son one day!
Congrats on your buy! It’s a family heirloom in the making. So glad you are wearing it, and building memories along the way.
I picked up the Sapphire Sandwich a few days ago from a local dealer. They got it as a pre-owned, person had just had it sent to Omega for servicing, etc. In essence, it was/is "brand new." Have the original box, with the magnifying glass, token, two extra straps all for the cost of...$5K. I think I got a pretty good deal and it nicely rounds out my four Omega watch collection.
I bought the Sapphire version kind of on a whim at Changi airport and I'm happy that I did. The first watch my late dad ever gave me was an Omega Constellation and it was stolen and ever since then, I wanted to get another Omega. Happened to be browsing the stores in Changi and I started looking at the Omegas and I asked about the Consteallations that they had, but eventually decided on the Speedmaster, sorry dad, but it's still an Omega!!
I did buy it with the leather strap, as I'm not always a fan of a metal band, and I do find it more subtle, which is good sometimes.
This is the watch ive wanted my entire life. Cant wait to get it one day.
I want it too! I'm gonna work hard and save up for it! I'm excited! Hopefully I can get it in the next couple years! I want it!
Bought one a couple weeks ago (sapphire version)- can honestly say it was worth every penny. Absolutely beautiful and goes with every and any outfit
Changed my beloved Hesalith with 1863 movement, fair enough with one year break in between, to Saphire Sandwich…3861 movement…both georgous watches just love both….new steel bracelet is a big jump forward…but also other strap options work beautifully on this strap queen
Love the Moonwatch! This is an incredible timepiece.
I opted for the Hesalite myself, but no question this one is amazing!!
I myself went with the Hesalite as well!
@@BlueCollarLuxehesalite!🎉
Hesalite!🎉
I was looking for my first chronograph in my watch collection earlier this year and after comparing different brands and models I bought the Omega Speedmaster Professional calibre 3861 sapphire. I bought this watch mainly because of its historical background - space exploration represents the pinnacle of human engineering. The dial may not suit my aesthetic taste because I am a dress watch person but the finishing of the movement is, though the finishing is done by machine. The Speedmaster Moonwatch is definitely one of the Top 10 most iconic watches and maybe even Top 5. I wear it every Tuesday for #speedytuesday😄
Love Omega’s moon story, go for hesalite. If you don’t care too much about moon story or don’t have a watch with a nice movement already, I recommend getting a sapphire case back so you dont miss out on the beautiful 3861 manual movt. The subtle polish on bracelet on sapphire model is not flashy but adds some visual presence, best of both worlds. Hard choice for watch enthusiast, but it is actually easier for first time buyer to get the most out of it over long term
I tried this on recently and absolutely loved it. I really want to get this
I got this watch as a special gift to myself, landed a job I wanted and the birth of my daughter.
Definitely at the top of list to own someday.
I love my speedy Sapphire Sand. Most people would disagree.. but I like it better than the daytona. I just think it looks better.
People love Daytona because of the crown on the dial, watch vs watch the speedy pro it’s a better looking watch, at least to me.
@Rodolfoguerra12 I've always thought that. Take the crown away and it's less than basic. The omega is just better to me. There are only a few rolex watches that speak to me. And they are the ones that not many people like (air king, root beer, explorer 2)
@@geno816 Agreed. I like the Explorer & Pepsi. But chronographs… Speedy is the best looking chronograph on the market at any price point imo.
@@albundy3929 agree
@albundy3929 I agree. Daytona and seamaster are. Seamaster can be fixed if they make it at least 1mm smaller. Change that ugly bracelet. Taper the bracelet, and get rid of that ugly valve.
I bought this watch to mark my 50th birthday. I think the strap is incredible, it wears like a 40mm watch, very similar in size to my 40mm 14060m submariner. The speedy looks smart, and is an absolute strap monster. I bought mine from the AD with a healthy discount, but also a lovely experience with freebies thrown in. These can be picked up on secondary market even cheaper than my discounted price, but given I never plan to sell, I’m not so worried and would rather have full documentation and warranty. It’s a great watch, although I admit the white version looks smart too. That is probably the worst thing….96 variants of speedmaster can be overwhelming.
My wrist is small,most of my big chronos end up on a rubber Everest strap.
Love my 3861 sapphire. I’ve got a 17cm wrist, and the watch sits perfectly. Definitely does not wear like a 42mm, more like 40mm. And the monochrome scheme (black/white) is perfect for all kinds of straps. Right now on an Artem sailcloth, but alle sorts of materials work well with this watch too 😊
I wanted the sapphire, not that I bash my watches around, but it makes me feel a bit more secure, and love the display caseback.
How many links do you have on each side of the bracelet? 😊
The three reasons I chose the hesalite vs the sapphire. Having tried them both on there is a really obvious visual difference between how the face of the watch looks; the hesalite is warmer and at angles the distortion at the edge of the hesalite is way more appealing to me. I'm really into the solid caseback, and have always wanted an Omega with the hippocampus on the case, no idea why, but its something I like more than being able to see the movement. Finally I prefer the brushed metal center links on the bracelet. I wish my hesalite model had the applied logo but frankly the logo spends most of the time obscured by the chrono hand. Also, if you have a hesalite version and do want to see the movement, Spiralwinder will sell you a sapphire caseback that is very easy to fit yourself. I'd be interested to see if, in the future, Omega update the Speedmaster Professional with the new sapphire crystal from the latest FOIS Speedmaster which is much closer in shape to the hesalite. One last thing - I wear my Speedmaster Professional for while I swim 3 times a week - 50m of water resistance is plenty.
Well said!!!!!!!!! I agree with you 1000% on everything you just said!
@@albundy3929 If you can get hold of a genuine Omega sapphire caseback from somewhere, then fitting it is super easy - just unscrew the solid one and screw on the the genuine one. Otherwise, Spiralwinder is a website you can look up, and they sell a sapphire casebacks that look identical to the genuine ones found on the sapphire sandwich 3861.
I'm interested to see if they start integrating the new FOIS crystal into the sapphire sandwich models moving forward. While the FOIS isn't my cup of tea, that crystal is stunning.
It’s stunning but it’s very reflective. I own a Seamaster 300 heritage with that type of crystal and it’s super reflective. I also have the sapphire sandwich and it really does a better job with reflections, however it has a little milky ring. Cheers.
It's coming for sure!
that was incredible. what a beautiful watch and what great work you did on it!MAMACOO
Own both the Black Sapphire 3861 and the White. Both perfect.👏🇦🇺
Nice pair, Silver Snoopy & Tudor Panda are my top two.
I have this watch. its also my first "luxury" watch
agree with everything from the video
Wearing my Omega silver snoopy today, Teddy the man!
As awesome as the 3861's bracelet is, I constantly wear my hesalite Speedy on a Forstner Komfit. Loads of vintage charm, super comfy, and all the adjustment you'll ever need. It's my daily watch and it's definitely starting to show it! I try to embrace all the little "love marks" and wabi it gets! One day(sooner than later) it'll just be Gramps's old beat up Speedmaster!
3861 hesalite or sapphire are great classics already!🎉
Love the hesalite, but Omega has some of, if not, the best-looking movements at its price point. Damn shame to hide it.
Watching this knowing my FOIS is coming in tomorrow is 💋
My ideal Se
Speedy would have the dial of the recent FOIS, the ceramic bezel and 321 movement of the EdWhite and the case and bracelet of the Sapphire Pro (with the intermediary polished links).
The SMP 300 bracelet has 6 points of adjustment, spanning a total of 9mm.
It would be nice if Omega would add a bit of tapper.
We all need a Speedy..and a Sub/gmt haha.. great video, love all the information. I think the black Sandwich is the best, but if they made it automatic would even be better!
Comparing the professional and the new First Omega in Space has demonstrated to me that the perfect Speedy is the 321. It has the best case, classic dial and handset, and the open caseback. FOIS is so close, but the Pro and FOIS need to have a baby.
My one and only daily driver for life.
When it came to choosing between the two, it was definitely all about the exhibition caseback for me. I need to be able to see the movement when it's this beautiful. Folks who worry about scratching hesalite shouldn't worry too much as you can use polywatch to take care of them if they're not super deep. Anything that can't be would be sorted when Omega services it eventually. But that movement is incredible to look at and I couldn't pass up the view.
I tried this on my 6.25 in wrist and was surprised that (to my eye) it fitted well. The links in the bracelet are also really small, so the one degree of micro-adjust shouldn't be an issue in getting a good fit.
The height difference is definitely noticeable. These wear very differently. Sapphire version sits more flush. Separately the sapphire glass is flatter and gives the watch a more modern look.
I went with the hesalite as I think it does look better. It's delicate so I don't daily it like I would a sapphire one, so I keep mine for occasions. Either one is fantastic and timeless.
Hesalite everyday, it's not delicate haha.
I want this watch so much…. It’s perfect
While vacationing in Europe last year I made a point to visit a watch boutique in Switzerland. Among several luxury brands, this is the watch I wore out of the store. This watch is not only special in it's own right, but even more so with the memories I have in Switzerland and abroad every time I put it on.
Teddy, I appreciate your wealth of knowledge, expertise and honest, unbiased information and reviews. I look forward to when I have the opportunity to visit your store in person.
Bought my sapphire sandwich last year. Absolutely love it. Better option vs the hesalite in my opinion for daily wear. Classic piece.
Thanks for this great review!
Two features that I find personally endearing about the Speedmaster are first, that like all chronometers it's annoying to use if your left-handed, and second it has a tachymeter scale that seems totally useless for space travel. Teddy's comment that the tachymeter played a "crucial role" in timing an engine burn caught me by surprise because you don't use the tachymeter to tell time. As a tachymeter scale displays 3600 divided by the stopwatch time in seconds, at 14 seconds the hand points at 257 on the tachymeter - right at the dot marking 250. Probably less error prone for the astronaut but maybe not "crucial".
There's no wrong answer in which Speedy to get, though I do hope at some point in the near future they come out with a domed sapphire crystal to mimic the hesi. Other brands/watches do this and the effect is similar without most of the drawbacks of hesilite. That said, I have a '22 hesi and wear it all the time. It scuffs relatively easily, and buffs perfectly smooth and clear just as easily.
I got the Hesalite because I imagined if NASA wanted to go to the Moon tomorrow, they will commission the Hesalite version as it is shatter-resistant. That makes it the true modern "Moonwatch".
Teddy why the small hour subdial hand is not exactly on the 12 position? (right side).
Finally getting my FOIS after two months when i ordered it
Teddy do a review of the FOIS
The speedy is my grail watch. I'd like the sapphire crystal with the closed case back.
Teddy, you forgot to mention what a total strap monster the Speedy is! 😂😊
Im really curious what would omega change for the next moonwatch
I have the white version. Beautiful watch.
I compared my cousins SpeedMaster to my SeaMaster & his Speedy looked a lot smaller even though they’re the same size.
Great watches but I would lean towards the newest one. The first omega in space, though I wish it had the sapphire case back.
Love my Speedy!
i can't decide. will get both
Teddy, do you have plans to do a review of the new FOIS? Would love to see that as it's one of the most interesting models released this year.
Waiting for the updated Speedy FOiS review
How would I find a reputable service center? I have an original that was given to employees of JPL during the space program.
The 911 of watches 😊
Why doesn't the sapphire version have a ceramic bezel insert?
I’m planning to purchase the Moon watch, but unsure whether black or white dial.
The Chrronogaphs’ Crhonograph and IMHO one of the 5 most iconic and historically significant, mechanical watches ever made; up there with the Submariner, Royal Oak, Santos and Calatrava.
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Note: CASIO F-91 is up there in terms of iconic and historically significant status wrist watches but it’s not mechanical hence why I did not mentioned it.
got my hesalite earlier this year after a relatively large bonus came in. haven't taken it off since then. my other watches, including ones i've bought from you, Teddy, are SAD!
Just got mine yesterday for my degree🎉 it's absolutely stunning and I love it so much
Own a White dial version, absolutely love it. Gorgeous looking, fits so well, well balanced. It is going to stay forever in the collection.
The milky ring is only reason why I don’t go with sapphire
A watch perfected.
Is it just me or is the white dial Speedmaster nicer than the black? I think I like that one more.
Teddy are you able to source a 321?
Best place to buy high quality time pieces. Great service, great catalog. I'm a real person. I bought a Marathon. Definitely give them a look, especially around the holidays!
For a $1000 more, you get a better watch imo. It’s more advanced than the hesalite and is much more scratch resistant so if you have the 7k wait a bit till you get 8k and some change for the sapphire. That’s just my opinion though.
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As iconic as this is, I have NEVER seen one in the wild. Whereas I see Seamasters all over the place. This has always seemed odd to me.
I love this watch but you would have to be crazy to pay full retail price right? New on ebay for significant discount.
The only reason anyone should buy a non-limited or low volume Omega for retail price at a boutique is if they want to build a collection and buy limited or low volume models down the line (Ed White, Snoopy, and others in the future), as those resell for higher than retail, so the gap on your purchase history will slightly offset the premium you'd pay for resale.
But indeed if you just want a Moonwatch or any regular production Omega model, don't buy from a boutique. Buy from an AD who can offer you a serious discount (at least 15%), or buy from any trusted dealer online and you'll save 25%.
A personal choice, but I don't like manual wind watches for a daily wear watch. Is there an automatic movement version of this watch?
Yes, there is the reduced at 38mm and also a larger ceramic version at 43mm.
It is Sapphire for me all the way.
Is it harmful to let the larger “second” hand run continuously when wearing? Thanks
Yes. It has a lateral (horizontal) clutch.
Get a watch with a vertical clutch if you plan to leave the chrono activated 24/7.
Thanks!
The tachymeter bezel had nothing to do with the engine burn they had to do, though.
I want to see the first Omega is space from you ✌️
a classic but i can't shake the feeling that £7500 is too much